Artist and curator June Canedo explores the impact of family separation in a deeply personal new photo book, delving into mental health, identity, and what it truly means to belong to a community when you're separated by borders that can feel arbitrary.
, focuses on, telling the story of how Canedo’s own family was separated as a result of citizenship status.
The story told within its pages is deeply personal, delving into mental health, identity, and what it truly means to belong to a community when you’re separated by borders that can feel arbitrary. In, an image of Canedo’s grandmother working in her garden in Brazil sits alongside one of her aunt’s backyard in South Carolina, thousands of miles away.
Belonging to a family of mixed citizenship status presents a unique challenge, one that Canedo feels best positioned to tackle with art: “I wanted to honor my own personal experience and where I come from, and I am just grateful that I get to share that with the world. Because this book is so personal, I feel very vulnerable right now, but I am looking forward to hearing how the book resonates with other people.”on March 10, but take an exclusive preview look at a few select images below.
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